Report Scope

This study is focused on the market side of genome editing and provides a comprehensive review of genome editing technologies, along with updates on the latest related progress in the field. Different market segments for this specific market are covered. For example, application-based market segments include academic research, drug development, clinical therapy, non-transgenic breeding and other applications; and regional market segments include the U.S., Europe, Asia-Pacific and the Rest of World.

Specifically centered on the market itself and its environment, this report covers almost all aspects of the global genome editing industry, including its technologies, applications and markets, which are further segmented and analyzed by region, product type, application and technology. The report forecasts the sizes and trends of the global market as well as each of its segments. It details recent technical breakthroughs as well as major technical issues to overcome before genome editing is applied to clinical applications. The growth driving factors and the factors that may limit the market’s growth are identified. The ethical issues, regulatory issues and intellectual property rights issues are discussed. The trends of patent publications, research publications and research funding in the genome editing area are analyzed. A competitive landscape, including various growth strategies and opportunities, are discussed. Comprehensive company profiles of the major players in the current genome editing field are also included in this report. In addition, the contract services market and clinical applications market are also discussed.

Analyst Credentials

Mike Fan is a life science marketing and product management professional with more than 20 years of experience cover multiple biotech R&D areas, as well as life science marketing in both academia and industry. Mike has a broad range of technical skills in chemical and biological area and holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering and a Master of Business Administration focusing on Marketing.

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Published - Mar-2016|
Analyst - Mike (Ke Ke) Fan|
Code - BIO146A

Report Highlights

The global market for genome editing totaled $206.0 million in 2014 and $395.0 million in 2015. The market should total over $2.0 billion by 2020, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 38.9% from 2015 to 2020.

Report Includes

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Analyses of global market trends, with data from 2014, 2015, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2020.

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